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OATs and OLOs could weaken further versus Bunds while southern European countries and EU continue to paint a positive picture
Uncertainty looms large as presidential race far from clear and budget negotiations potentially ‘highly challenging’
Summer in full swing but first two weeks of August not completely off the cards for non-euro deals
◆ Oil slides, easing inflation fears ◆ Vote split and September QT signals to set tone for Gilts ◆ Oil-driven hike pricing unwinds days before the Bank decides
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Support from US fund managers helped Macedonia price a new sub-benchmark euro deal comfortably inside initial price thoughts on Tuesday despite rising geopolitical risk.
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The UK Debt Management Office must raise an additional £4.5bn to meet Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne’s revised spending as outlined in Wednesday’s Autumn Statement.
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Italy added to a week of record low auction yields for the eurozone periphery on Thursday — and more could be on the way as the sovereign lines up to sell longer dated debt on Friday.
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China’s Ministry of Finance (MoF) completed most of its Rmb14bn ($2.2bn) offshore bond auction this week, with just a Rmb2bn retail tranche for Hong Kong residents left to wrap up.
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Hungary is planning a renminbi-denominated government bond in the hope of laying the foundation for eastern European entities to borrow from the RMB market and encourage related investment activity, its Ministry for National Economy said this week.